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china is the beneficiary. they are shipping all of our jobs over to china. there are few markets making money in the only communist country will ever talk about is down here in cuba. we're waiting for that guy to die out. with the first man said as 100% right. all china would have to do. we're doing exactly what china is doing to us and what we did to russia. guest: i think there's a lot of focus on the role that china should play in this. if the caller said china is the only country providing goods to north korea these days and there for the north koreans are very dependent on them. china has also invested in a lot of industries in north korea moving out a lot of the minerals. the northern part of north korea is very mineral-rich. they have been moving copper, nickel, iron ore, coal, and to the two inland provinces adjacent to the peninsula to help their own economy in china. they have really been working toward its own benefits on the peninsula in terms of supporting north korea. where there is a lot of effort these days behind the scenes is getting china
china is the beneficiary. they are shipping all of our jobs over to china. there are few markets making money in the only communist country will ever talk about is down here in cuba. we're waiting for that guy to die out. with the first man said as 100% right. all china would have to do. we're doing exactly what china is doing to us and what we did to russia. guest: i think there's a lot of focus on the role that china should play in this. if the caller said china is the only country providing...
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and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. pipa want a new list upper assistance graduates -- if we want a new list of assistance graduates, companiecountries tht used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress, and to the world. let me emphasize, jobs and trade are not the whole story and nor should they be. the good work of the state department and usaid is measured not only in the value of the dollar, it's also measured in our deepest values. we got your security and stability in other parts of the world, knowing that failed states are among our greatest security perhaps and the new partners are our greatest assets. the investments that we make support our efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism wherever i
and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. pipa want a new list upper assistance graduates -- if we want a new list of assistance graduates, companiecountries tht used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this...
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so he was a man when nixon went to china. he did cut the budget. he helped germany wheeling them money. the germans paid everyone else back. what a statesman. chicago land family. but he would go his own way. and what infuriated coolidge was he had some close confirmation hearings planned and dozen used his inauguration to get up and berate the senators for their poor behavior and abuse of the filibuster essentially. and he antagonized the senate rather than following his order frers calvin to apiece, make friends w greeze the wheels for the nominations to come. >> you talk about calvin coolidge having breakfast at the white house and a lot of members of the senate calling in sick, not wanting to come. >> that's right. he wasn't a get along guy. harding was a get along guy. coolidge comes in, he was a governor. he sat and prided over the senate. i don't think that was fun to him. when he formally prided over the senate of the state of massachusetts where you can vote not just in a tie but you have more power as the head of the senate of the state o
so he was a man when nixon went to china. he did cut the budget. he helped germany wheeling them money. the germans paid everyone else back. what a statesman. chicago land family. but he would go his own way. and what infuriated coolidge was he had some close confirmation hearings planned and dozen used his inauguration to get up and berate the senators for their poor behavior and abuse of the filibuster essentially. and he antagonized the senate rather than following his order frers calvin to...
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is that china? >> look, i have a standing policy when i talk about china. china is not an enemy of the united states. there are no good reasons for china to become an enemy of the united states. there are non-heroic options to keep the relationship competitive, occasionally, maybe ostentation of, but never having to get to the level of conflict -- maybe, confrontational, i never having to get to the level of conflict. that said, the chinese behavior is very disturbing and it should not be allowed to stand. the president used that taxonomy that you and i just did. there is an espionage danger and then a destructive danger. >> the defense secretary said we could be facing a cyber pearl harbor. do you believe that? >> i do not choose to use that phrase myself. there are cyber dangers, but cyber pearl harbor is just two easy. wect be facing a cyber pearl harbor. why? because we're defenseless in the cyber demain. >> what are we going to do >> i adopt have a good answer so i don't say cyber pearl harber. there are great dangers out there. it's a matter of great
is that china? >> look, i have a standing policy when i talk about china. china is not an enemy of the united states. there are no good reasons for china to become an enemy of the united states. there are non-heroic options to keep the relationship competitive, occasionally, maybe ostentation of, but never having to get to the level of conflict -- maybe, confrontational, i never having to get to the level of conflict. that said, the chinese behavior is very disturbing and it should not be...
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there were india, china, mexico, korea, germany. it would be a spectacular thing for canada and u.s. relations if the two agreed to host reciprocal states. one year it could have them come here and spent time with obama's then the next year they would go up there. it is symbolic. it is like in canada that where host the royals. you also remember your history and pay attention to the way -- we have not had one since 1997. surely you can do it with canada. the keystone is not approved, we cannot have this conversation. i'm for the keystone getting approved and the state visit if you do not mind. >> there you go. >> there was a moment in the presidential race during the republican primaries. i cannot remember who said it. one of the candidates talked about the keystone and set it to president obama to drive canada into the arms of china. i want to ask paul -- or in washington are skeptical about that. they say that they will send this oil to china, but will they get the pipeline built? what are you seeing on how likely this will be for
there were india, china, mexico, korea, germany. it would be a spectacular thing for canada and u.s. relations if the two agreed to host reciprocal states. one year it could have them come here and spent time with obama's then the next year they would go up there. it is symbolic. it is like in canada that where host the royals. you also remember your history and pay attention to the way -- we have not had one since 1997. surely you can do it with canada. the keystone is not approved, we cannot...
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basically sell in china, build in china, and just build in different locations and that is the new factory which kind of says a few things. that is kind of going to the wayside in supply chain. it is that something that is just shrinking at this point? has it been eliminated? the final comment is there is a service out of harvard that is kind of creating this atmosphere where you can take any of these clauses that are filled with hundreds of thousands of students all on line and it's raising the playing field. at some point, we're going house and really smart people in africa and elsewhere and they just will not need us. that drive your point about exports. >> do you guys want to answer? twitter length. our next segment is about to come up. >> i would argue that it is all about trade ability. you back to really market size, the cost of shipping something back-and-forth. what we're seeing is a rebalancing of trade ability. >> there's no question it's going to a more regional model. supply chains will be compressed. we saw so many things happen after the tsunami in japan. no one knew that th
basically sell in china, build in china, and just build in different locations and that is the new factory which kind of says a few things. that is kind of going to the wayside in supply chain. it is that something that is just shrinking at this point? has it been eliminated? the final comment is there is a service out of harvard that is kind of creating this atmosphere where you can take any of these clauses that are filled with hundreds of thousands of students all on line and it's raising...
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look at what russia and china have done in the united nations. they have made it difficult to slap sanctions on iran and to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon. i have seen russian democracy slide backwards as long as putin in there. i think the russian people want democracy. putin is trying to be like the old russian leaders and trying to rule with an iron fist. i think it strangles russian democracy. we see less and less freedoms for the people. they are an important country. host: we have another tweet. host: you have nothing to do with this nomination. what a year thoughts about senator hagel? guest: if you start a precedent that you need 60 votes, i think that is a bad precedent. i've had some questions about senator hagel. majority should prevail. host: how would you vote? guest: i don't like hypothetical. once you start with this nomination and using other issues to cloud it and say there needs to be 60 votes, i think that's a bad precedent. they may plaque this nomination but at what cost -- they may block this nomination. host: joh
look at what russia and china have done in the united nations. they have made it difficult to slap sanctions on iran and to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon. i have seen russian democracy slide backwards as long as putin in there. i think the russian people want democracy. putin is trying to be like the old russian leaders and trying to rule with an iron fist. i think it strangles russian democracy. we see less and less freedoms for the people. they are an important country. host: we...
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it is in china. it is it in india and mexico. there is where you will have a problem with of the effect freebase. they have to go where there is energy. if we curtail energy over here with the text that will reduce the emissions, the mid back tree base will have to go to someplace. host: as many of the members know, james inhofe serving as the top republican on the senate armed services committee. birmingham, alabama. democratic calller. go ahead. caller: my question is i listened to the president last night. with all the things going on board -- with all the things going on around us with north korea, are we in a position to have a weaker military did what we had in 9/11 or should we have a stronger military? are we able to continue to scatter men all over the country and leave us defenseless at home or should the military continue to be stronger? guest: if they definitely have to be stronger. i am glad you asked that. -- they definitely have to be stronger. i can remember when rumsfeld was up for confirmation. i asked the quest
it is in china. it is it in india and mexico. there is where you will have a problem with of the effect freebase. they have to go where there is energy. if we curtail energy over here with the text that will reduce the emissions, the mid back tree base will have to go to someplace. host: as many of the members know, james inhofe serving as the top republican on the senate armed services committee. birmingham, alabama. democratic calller. go ahead. caller: my question is i listened to the...
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that is wiser to push institutions like china into world bodies. when they go into world bodies they have to comply with some international behavior. doesn't mean they always will they won't. they cheat. i've never thought engagement as weakness, i never thought it was surrender. it is clear in our interests. if that does not work then i think the president's position and his strategy has been exactly right. get the united nations behind you, keep military options on the table. if the military option is the only option, it is the only option. >> just to be clear, i don't think engagement is a weakness either but i think there is a huge distinction when we're dealing with a regime with the largest terrorism. what they are doing in syria and hamas. i think there is always a distinction i know my time has expired and i will submit for the record which i find are very important. i share the important work done at the shipyard with my colleagues and i snow senator king is focused on that. i know senator blumenthal asked you about that as well. i do have
that is wiser to push institutions like china into world bodies. when they go into world bodies they have to comply with some international behavior. doesn't mean they always will they won't. they cheat. i've never thought engagement as weakness, i never thought it was surrender. it is clear in our interests. if that does not work then i think the president's position and his strategy has been exactly right. get the united nations behind you, keep military options on the table. if the military...
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they see us as trying to hold china down. now the we have gotten to be tough, we are trying to hamstring them or tie them up in a enough of schools and regulations. >> 34 years of reporting and in science around the world sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q & a ." >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest right now is ben gielow. tell us what your association is and who you represent. guest: we are in the world's largest and oldest trade organization that represents unmanned air systems. we have 600 corporate members from all over the world. >> when you say unmanned air systems, the you mean drones -- do you mean drones? guest: it is the station and the pilot. it is more than just the vehicle. host: there is a perception about what a drone is. what do you hear and what is the reality? >> when we talk about the civil and commercial use of aircraft in the air space, we are talking about different systems from what the military uses. if you ask someone on the street what they think of when they hear the word drone, they
they see us as trying to hold china down. now the we have gotten to be tough, we are trying to hamstring them or tie them up in a enough of schools and regulations. >> 34 years of reporting and in science around the world sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q & a ." >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest right now is ben gielow. tell us what your association is and who you represent. guest: we are in the world's largest and oldest trade organization...
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from china. this is about half an hour. >> beginning with a state of the union address earlier this month, president obama began playing a framework for enhanced cyber security protection. here is a him from earlier this month. >> we know companies like our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and economy. that is why earlier today i signed a new executive order that will strengthen our cyber defenses by increasing information sharing in developing standards to protect our national security and privacy. >> in the president's executive order of february 12, 2013 he talks about vital infrastructure. how is the white house defining vital? >> it is defined as if something really bad happened to, lots of bad things would happen in the real world. potential a loss of life. in the c
from china. this is about half an hour. >> beginning with a state of the union address earlier this month, president obama began playing a framework for enhanced cyber security protection. here is a him from earlier this month. >> we know companies like our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face...
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and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress, and to the world. let me emphasize, jobs and trade are not the whole story and nor should they be. the good work of the state department and usaid is measured not only in the value of the dollar, it's also measured in our deepest values. we got your security and stability in other parts of the world, knowing that failed states are among our greatest security perhaps and the new partners are our greatest assets. the investments that we make support our efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism wherever it flourishes. we will continue to help countries provide t
and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress,...